
On the set of Cleopatra, Hollywood's most beautiful star, Elizabeth Taylor, fell into the arms of one of the world's greatest actors, Richard Burton - and she didn't leave. Their subsequent white-hot, scandalous love affair gave rise to the paparazzi and they became the most hunted and photographed couple on earth. Their rocky, passionate, relationship, born in front of the cameras, was subsequently captured in a series of films, including The V.I.P.s and Who's Afraid of Virg... (Full plot summary below)
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On the set of Cleopatra, Hollywood's most beautiful star, Elizabeth Taylor, fell into the arms of one of the world's greatest actors, Richard Burton - and she didn't leave. Their subsequent white-hot, scandalous love affair gave rise to the paparazzi and they became the most hunted and photographed couple on earth. Their rocky, passionate, relationship, born in front of the cameras, was subsequently captured in a series of films, including The V.I.P.s and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The last of the great, extravagant stars, flaunting diamonds, yachts and private planes, they continually seized the headlines. They even divorced and married again - only to divorce again - but remain in each other's hearts. This Elizabeth Taylor - Richard Burton story is a no-holds barred account of their undying, but impossible love.
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| Denver PostJoanne OstrowNo matter what you think of the actors, the great period stylings, not to mention Cleopatra-period costumes, make this jewel-encrusted, cocktail-soaked, often tragic saga a rip-roaring good time. |
| Entertainment WeeklyKen TuckerTaylor and Burton deserved better, and Lohan should have shed her protective shell and made an effort to try and understand a psyche other than her own. |
| Common Sense MediaJoyce SlatonCampy and overwrought, Liz & Dick is not great art, but it's great fun. |
| User ReviewJohn TI was very excited about this movie, Liz & Dick because I wanted to see Lindsay Lohan in her comeback. The movie was actually kind of good. It maybe run a little too long, but it kept me entertained. And Lindsay Lohan, the real star of the movie, was pretty good to me. It wasn't the best performance ever, but I thought she delivered a good performance. Even though people will critique her, she delivered a good Elizabeth Taylor. At the end the movie turned out to be very good. |
| User ReviewSierra WI absolutely loved it... great performance of Lindsey Lohan... ! |
| User ReviewNatalie PI am not a fan of Lindsay Lohan but she was amazing in this movie. Looked just like Elizabeth Taylor and her emotion was fabulous. I loved the all the makeup and outfits. They fit the movie wonderfully. Don't pass this movie up. |
| User ReviewKristiana GBiopic of screen legends Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Not sure how accurate was the portrayal but Dick and Liz did have a good time together while it lasted. |
| User ReviewKadeem SEnjoyed it, it wasn't a masterpiece but I enjoyed it. I feel bad for Lindsay Lohan, she's still a mess and needs to find herself again as an actress. She was not convincing as Elizabeth Taylor but the film was enjoyable anyway. The critics were cruel and harsh, criticism should be constructive not destructive. |
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| User ReviewGeo MI thought it was entertaining. The guy that plays Burton was great, looked and sounded just like him. Lindsay was not good, her acting is bad, she didn't even try to use the Liz voice and she didn't look like her. They needed to hire one of those makeup artists that transform people to look like stars, Plus when she was supposedly fat they didn't even bulk up her clothes. |